Our History
Strawberry Fields – but not forever
When my grandad John arrived in Saxtead in 1954, with my grandmother
Muriel and their three sons, he could not have envisaged the
changes that would take place on the land over the next 50
years.
In those days it was a mixed farm, arable, pigs, cattle and
hens and so it continued until 1972 when his eldest son, Roger,
took over the land, concentrating on the arable side and pigs.
Roger had just married his wife Bobbie, and they went on to
have two children, Lisa (me) and my brother Andrew, who now
runs the sales and building side of Windmill Lodges (Bespoke
Log Cabin Company), whilst I run the holiday lodges.
The farm continued in this way until 1988 when my parents
wanted a change. Pig farming had moved on, with the emphasis
being on outdoor rearing and our farm was not suitable for
this so the pigs went and instead the land was given over to
strawberries. So, for some years Pick Your Own reigned supreme.
In addition, my parents ran a Caravan Club Certified Location
site, and thought about diversifying to a bigger site. However,
they decided it would not sit well in what is a very attractive
location and so the idea of the Lodges was born.
Following the granting of planning permission, groundworks
began in Millenium Year – suitably appropriate for a
new business venture, and the first Lodge, Chaffinch, was let
in 2002.
Since then we have built a further six lodges, the last one
being our five star lodge Kingfisher. Mum and dad have “semi-retired” spending
the majority of their time in France and are currently renovating
a house. My husband John and I along with our children
have moved into the farmhouse. John has moved his business
to the farm and looks after and maintains the hot tubs and
pool, ably assisted by his father. We are very much a family
run business with our eldest son Oliver now being shown the
ropes as well.
Lisa Handley
Letting Manager
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